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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. rUFKNDAY. h EITEMBER It), HOL local news . Vans, «he Jeweler, for reliable watches- Private dining rooms al the Cen- tral Cafe. Charles Pickett came In from Pue A big sign ulxmt Io f,, t square is now nt tract Ing a great deal of nt- 14*111 ion In front of tlie entrance to ' the o|H<ra house. It is a pouter ad vertisement of the Klamath County Agileiilturul Fair and race meet, which was gut ten up and arrungeil l,y John V. Houston who is himself quite it poster artist. Thu border Is composed of regular printed bills in coloni and the center |s>rliays beauti ful pictures of all the delightful at tract Inna which uie Incident of coun ty fairs. Ilex Hord and wife of Oli-ne were registered at the Linkville Monday. Mr. Hord Is making considerable Im provements to the l>lg < tlene IJve Stis’k ranch. Tlie I iuum has been painted and refitted throughout and tlie grounds surrounding will be seed ed and made into a nice lawn. lie lots also let the contract for live miles Uapt. O- <’• Applegate was down of fence which will I m * blllll this full. from ih'‘ AH'.....J Tuesday. Flack us Bros, left Monday for Wil j. 0. Fierce arrived home Monday liamson river where I hey will curry from a business to I’oilland. out the contract with tlie county for Williamson river j,.ff Wilson and wife of Langeil rebuilding the bridge, 'fhc bridge will lie cloaed to Valley w re In tlie city Friday. travel for a short time. Willis Webber and J. S. Sparraton Win. II. Duncan and Win. Deal of were In from Bonanrt Saturday. latngell valley arrived in town Tues If you don’t buy Cyrus Noble you day; one to have some papcis record- <1,41'1 get the Iwat Houston Brim. ill the county clrrk’s office und Hie jgew Dress Gixxls now arrived. other one to get a new pump. Call at Mrs. May lone’a and see them. Adam Schottgeti, Win. Bassett and Vall'T Tuesday. Siliu< Oln iiehaln, of Ungell Valley was m l°*n Tu‘-*‘,a)r’ Big sale now on at C. C. Maltby ’s saddle and harness shop. O short and wife of Spring Lake W).re III the city Saturday. HOPSON TO WLD. ARTIC EXPEDITION. KLAMATH LAKE RAILROAD CO. Peary Will Make Another Attempt to Resch the North Pole- TIME TABLE IM EFFECT JENE 2a, Itsn. (kimmander llolxrt R. Peary, United Stalos Navy, the well-known Artic explorer lias obtained a three year leave of absence and will make another dash f<r the noitli pole Die expedition will be made under lhe auspices of the Peary Allie Club of New York mid is expected to start alxmt July next. Distinctive featurcs of Commander 1 <*ary s plan are the use of Individual sledges with comparatively light loads drawn by dogs; the miopi adoption Ion of i Eskimo methods and costume, and 11>. . ... . .... the fullest utilization of uie Eskimos. Coiiiniaudcr ...... ' Beary Ix-heves the a<l- I ( vantages of his plan and route are I ItXixj lami ‘ ‘ hiuM* loo miles nearer lhe pole than any other route; a more rigid I ice pack extmidhig farther pole- ward I than Is found on tin- op|x>site side of the pole; a wider 2 lanci __ 2 base on i which to retreat, and a well- beaten line of coininuiiicaliou and ; retreat from winter quarters to com- paiathelv low latitudes, which is practicable at any season of the year. j WKJT ELECTRIC C ash S tor Arrived This Week Persons desiring to in vest in timber lands, £ z. agricultural or grazing 5 lands or other real prop- & erty in Klamath county can learn something to their advantage by con sulting this column from time to time. 1 DAILY PA mhkngick , BAHT AND FREIGHT | No 4. No 2 _No3J A M V «) P M VJil iu 13 ill 17 10 22 10 27 lu .43 ¡I 2N POKKGAMA Junction Hl-Jiug Murn m 11 Upper H h Hch buck L<»*»T Mwitch-tutrk Hot Spring Htation Fall ('reek Spur Steel Bridge LAIKI) I' M * * * i m ^ k **^* l ow SALI». T’10 r'TH,rt '» out that Captain One-half Interest In «aw mill six lll< liuioiid Pearson Hobson, the fam. mills from Merrill, on tlie Slukel | ous ' hero of the Merrimac," |M en- mountain, Capac ity 10,now feet per gaged to marry Mlxs Ruth llryun, 'lav. Planer, edger, blacksmith shop, eldest daughter of William Jennings ctsik house and logging outfit, GtssJ • ryan. Uapt. Hobson |M at present horses, is*lt of timber, also alxiut be guest of Major W. W. String- •.k'xio worth of lumber ready for Held, near the White Sulpher Springs. market, (.heap for cash. Gixxi rea N. ( ., uih I when Interviewed neither1 sons for selling. Address, J. L. Ar denied or confirmed the report. nett, Merrill, Oregon. Miss Bryan Is hi her Hith year and and has ail the accomplishments of a In buying harness don’t forget that rn klrl- s,“‘ ,’**-*n‘ “ atrlcklng w<* make a specialty of them, anti we liki nesa to her distinguished father, make a better and more durable har lhe mouth which reveals an Inherit-' ness for the money than any one in cd strength an<| <|, termnation Is that the county. We will compare them I of a d. heatc und relined woman. with any other make. Bradley & Iler eyes are large and bright, and Gunther. • the gray coloring Is almost concealed i bv the dark shadows cast by her long McCormick mowers and rakea, wire black lashes. Her complexion and hair are of the blonde type, and In cables and pulley blix-ks. Geo. It. Hum, any crowd she would noticed for for ------ lx: ... noticed East End Hardware. tier beauty and graceful carriage. P M ft.lN 6 !» ft lift 6 M 6.31 a full line of flannelettss, wai stings, dress goods, etc 2D i B K Smith and W. C. Dutton of son. Wayne, are up from Merrill. 2 46 5nu 26l Merrill were visitors in the city Tues They am doing tin* cai|x*ntcr work > i 4.ÜÜ on II. 1. Hammond's new building. day. Notice for Publication. Fred ('lift started work Wednesday q*l,e L. E. Waterman Ideal Foun The tain P< n is tlie best. Chitwood aclkc on a barn for Zink ItusM-ll. I.aml Office at Lakeview, Oregon, building will I m * 70 x 30 ft< t, with a Di- JAWWVOWWWV them. Atiimet IH, 1903, f<s>t shed on each side. Notice is hereby given that the fol- W. IL Simpson and wife were In lowmg-named settler has filed notice of Quite a nuinlx r of Klamath Falls town from tlielr fruit ranch al Nay- hia intention to make final pr<x>f in xup- citizens tisik a trip on the launch lox Saturday. port of his claim, an<i that paid pr<x>( There arc two kinds of whiskey. ' Kwauoa Tuesday to the Klamath will lx* made Iwiore C. ,1. Withrow, (J. Agency landing. W. Coun lixsioner at Klamath Falls, Or. Cyrus Noble and tlie oilier kind.*— on October 3, 1903, vis: The pastor will preach a temper Houston Bros. WILLIAM D. BALL ance sermon at the 1‘roabytcrlan Fine II e of rings and the latest • H. E. No. 2268 for the SWU NEL Fee. church at 7:30 next Nubbath evening. «, Tp 41 H K 11 E, W M Ore. He Styles I.) biacelets and jewelry at ( names the following witnesses to prove Mrs. M.iy Stafford and daughter, Van’s Jewelry stole. liix contimioiiH resilience upon and cul I m * c , left .Saturday evening for Berke Big site of harness and saddlery .it tivation of said land, viz: ,-amtirl Wil ley, Cal. MsIH'V'x Ihxi g'xxls at ciicap.it son, Hot* rt An li-rson. K. II. Anderaou and Charles Wilson, ail of Merrill, Or. J. A. Parker and two sons, of Bly, prkex Iii Southern Oregon. E. M. B hattaix , Register united In town Tuesday on business. Buy now and save money I must ('all at the K kh in.K lx onice for reduce my *t<« k before moving. BUYS KLAHATII CO. TIMBER. Notice For Publication. tine Job work. C. <’. Multby. I.zxb Orrii-s at Lzsaviaw, osroox. Ausu-l Hill. I*UI. Wisconsin Company Buys large Orders taken for engraved cards, Sotlee H heri-by rit.-n tiiat tie- lollnwins North, East. Noulli and West its wedding invitations mid announce u«in*-*l M-iiler ha« hl,-,l mm <• of bl« intention I rati of Umber on Wood River. praise la sung. Cyrus Noble Wlilsk«*y nmke final j.r-M.f In -up|H>rt of In« claim amt ments and eiiilsi»Med stationery, Call J to - OR - <t>«t --od proof am be male before Ja*. 11. Tin* Yaw key l.uiniM’r Co. a promi —Houston Bion. and we our line of samples. Repub Orl«r..il. County clerk, ai Klainaih Fall», Or., nent lunilicr concern of Hazelhurst. on eepu-mber 1». nun. viz: lican Office. A. C. and D. M. Griffith cairn* JOHN F. OOEU.ER. Wisconsin, has r<*ccntly purchased Mown from Od* sea Monday with their I It E Mo ?17l for lhe HW , of SW'.i of Sec 11. Season tickets fot the fall races and •h', of M. . amt E* j of X,: , of ,..e 11 Tp US X I: ateaiuer after some passengers und about IG.oov acres of limber land on Wood river, in the northern part nf fare are on tutte at Baldwin’s hard MK o If If.* naim-e lhe following Wllne—ea . loi-rov,- 1,1« i-outlnuoii« realdence upon amt freight. Klam lib County. This land was all ware. Schull'M'k A* Daggett's, G«r. It. •-utlhailon ol «aid la*>,|. viz: J. <1. Pierce. J complete every anil family, Miss I j W Hamakar. P. W. Marple aud J. V. liouatoii. Do you want to buy a small farm, E. N. (lolson Imugbt from Individual claimant* Hum'a and the Gem sakxm. The uh of Kiaruaih Kalb. Or. la-roy Foraker re- [ Mary Nc.-da and who have I h * cii liM’atcd on the claims tickets are »2.00 mid everyone should a stock ranch or grazing lands ? respect. You cheat K M. B sattaix , Register. turned Monday from Huckleberry < from two to live yeais. The price make it a point to buy at least one Let me hear from you. I can Notice for Publication. |Mid la Mid to I m * from to 4lo an ticket as only In that way can we Mountain. first investigating save you money and time. Land Office at KoM*burg, Oregon. Tin* is.s<x*i- Pens, pencils, Ink, erasers, note acie. Mr. Win. Nchkchl, one of make the fair .1 success. A iigiiNt 5, 1903. our different of Notice i« hereby given that the following' holes, coiuposlt9x1 Ixxiks, tablets, tb<* members ui tl«* couqsiuy, is their atlon have done everything that Is represi-u latne i,**rc. lie state., Inal possible mid now it is tip to the citi- named wttler ha- hied notice of hi* intention pencil Ixives, writing |>ap<*r etc. for ■ to make final ¡»roof in *np|H»rt of h‘» claim, IF YOU HAVE ANY REAL they have otliei n< aimgs iii other .zeus to give them their support. î and tiiat'■aid ¡>r<*of will I m * made before Jw. Sr||<„| ill tintW ihh I s . II PriM-oll, County Clerk at Klamath Fah*. pails of tlie state also. II Oregon, on Hept 2fl. 1908, viz: ESTATE TO SELL Fred Flock of Ken« was granted a WINNIE MILLER, WATER WORKS WONDERS. TO HAVE ANOTHER MARSHAL liquor licence for six monllis begin A GOOD BIG DEPARTMENT OF STURDY YA LUES. widow of CharleN c. Miller, deceased. Rd E No MW for the E’, NKU, SW. NE‘ NW*. ning Sept 2 inn.!, by tlie Board of Klamath Desert Changed to Smiling SE'v Her 24 T R5 East, W M He name» At the meeting <>f the town Ixxird County CotnnilMloneni. the following witnenM-M to prove hi» continu Grain Fields. ous residence uj m »u and cultivation of said Monday evening it wns decided neces viz: Samuel Padgett, Conrad Madinon, Henry Stout'went to Pok<*gama sary to have a day tnsrsbal. Jack S alem , Or., Sept. 4—State Treas land, AH mti hhur and Janie» N'eubanks, allot Kt-no, Sunday to 'ake bls slater, Mrs. Ida Kiinl>.il) was chosen ax night maralial urer C. S. MiKire, who lias Just re Oregon. J. T. BRllMiEM, Register. Moore mid children to the railroad on to succeed George llumpbery, re- turned from a months outing In CONTEST NOTICE. their way to Fresno, Cal. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, FREE SAMPLE ROOMS. , slguisl. The nt her oMccr w ill not be K limai h county, reports that nil In-1 1 Department of the Interior, United States Mustrial affairs In that section of the] Ed. Jamison and family and "Bro.** . ap|M>iut<*d before the 2<>tb. Land office, Ijikeview. Ort. August 15, 1903, ¡state are prosperous mid that the, I A Miffirlent contest affidavit having been Jamison returned Friday from Huck i AT LAST country surrounding Klamath Lake filed in this office by Henry Ott, contestant, I leberry patch wrlth 36 gallons of ber against bomestvadl entry No. 2831 made Novern- 'Is steadily developing. Irrigation, I mt 7, 1902. for W>3 N\\ \ and N’a 8W’4 section ries, thre«* deer and one tM*ur. Klamath Falls Is liable to have new ditches are lx-lng enlarged mid ex i »>. township 41 S range M E W M by John Bowen A (ew choice building lots for sal** sidewalks at last. The bld of J. P. tended and the producing urea gradu- contestev, in u hieh it is alleged that said John Persons desiring to sell or . Bowen haw u holy abandoned said tract; that chea'i. I am al«* offering for sale inv Arnett for Uylng th.* walks b is been i jally enlarged. The hay cn>p of that I he ha* changed his residence therefrom for residence on C'miger Avenue, Now I» accepted by tbr .street commit lee and ' region is enormous mid since prices more (han »lx months since making said en exchange real property can try; tiint said trai t is not settled upon and your chance to buy right. E IL lie li.ix tx-en awarded the contract at are tip the farmers are making cultivated by said John Bowen as reouired by have the same brought to the law and that said alleged absence from said Henry. u| cents per lineal f<x>t. Work has I money. land a as not due to his employment in the attention of intending purchas already cuiiinem'cd nnd as a great i army, navy, or marine corp* of the United “The p'oduct!venosa of that sage- Married Sunday, Sept. 6, ioox, de.il of the lumber Is on the ground : bitish land when water is put on it Blates ax a private soldier, officer, seaman or ers through the medium of I by Judge Geo. T. Baldwin at Illa of- marine, during the war with Moain or during we will s<><>n l<*e another chance lol any other war in which the United Stales may this column without expense. tle<* in Hie (Vitin house. Mr. R IL tlnd fault with the city. Let the I Is nmazhig,” said Mr. Mixiro tixlay. tie engaged; said parties are hereby notified ' "There Is a large tract of land out loappear, reapond and offer aTiffaiice touch Jones and Mixa Belt* Ely, both of g<xxl work go <.n. said alli gation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oc- Klsinalli Falls. south of Lower Kinmath Lake that I ing lober 3. lWCt, tiefore <’. H. Withrow, U. 8. Com us<*d to drive over frequently a few missioner at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that FRDH ROYSION. I’rivnte dining rrnmis at the Cen years ago. I would lint give ten final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. ni. tral Cafe. on October 6, 19U8, before the Register a:-d Re Mr. John Hammond, an old time cents mi acre for it without water on ceiver at tlie United States Land office in trank Oatman was In Friday from I renldviil, has tieJn visit lug old friends It. A man could not live on It. luikeview, Oregon T.iat said contestant having, in a proper affi Ashland with a fine load of fruit and III this nelglilMirtKHsi. [This Rummer I drove through the davit. filed August 15. 1903, set forth facts Main Street, Near Bridge, Oregon. which show that niter due dilig* uce personal waterinelmia. Frank always has the same country mid instead of the dry, ; servlc ’ ul this notice cannot be made, it is Arv ’ liie Willie, who has I mth with b-t and any orders left with him are ordered and directed that such notice the Kllllll McKell'Iiee slieep for tlie s -e-brush plain, I saw Holds covered hereby given by due and proper publication in the always delivered promptly. with an immensi* crop of wheat, and he Klamath Republican published at Klamath p.ist three monllis, visited home land that has already yielded onecropl Falls, Or. K. M. B rattaix . Register. Mont llutcnixon and wife icturned folks Thursday. MRS. L. BIEHN, PROP. of alfalfa, mid has another crop al Satnnlay from Medford. Mr llutch- W. II. Farm and family returned most ready fur cutting. One tract, lM>n reeenlly sold out hb> bwdneea nt from Sprague river the tlrst of the of loot) acres of that apparently RATES: $1.00 Day, Per Week. Headquar Merrill and w ill move hen* as kimiii as week. worthless land pnxlueed 25,000 bush he eau M eme a suitable residence. ters People. Geo. Noble and wife spent the past els of wheat aud 1200 tons of alfalfa Over 400 head of <•■ tile were taken week III Ptx* Valley. already this season. 1 am told that- through the City (Saturday. They the owners of that tract of land, OHIO GIAN T IS DEAD '»•hiiu-wj to Hazen, Alexander. which was covered with suge brush- * McClure and others of poe Valley ('INI INNATE Ohio, Sept. 5.—“Big three years ago, will clear up from Ice Cream mid were being moved from the range * » 15.000 to »20, 000 this year. Joe" Grim, Mid to have been the Largest line ever brought into Klamath County. Sodas *t Aspen Lake. ••The land Is owned by Henry E. * largest man in the world, I k dead at 7TL.L NEW GOODS. Iloxa Itoyrj while at Pelican Buy the home of III n parents here ax the Ankeny and Ros <ic Cantrell, and is * Irrigated from their ditch. 1 do not ’“'ine time ago captured a young fawn, result of a prs-nllar accident. While Ladies and Street * know what they paid for the land, ALFALFA RANCH FOR SALE. ’»inch he brought home with him. I riding in a call Ills great weight broke but it Is quite certain that they have * CHILDREN’S BONNETS. e has gut it m, W(,|] tam<*d now Hint through tlie bottom and one of Ills already realized all they ever put into One of the best ranches in the ’ . to run lixsu* nnd will even ! legs was gaxbeil, the wound refusing Klamath basin, below the well known to heal. Grim weighed «54 pounds It, and could now sell It for at least follow him down town. CENTRAL MILLINERY MRSr£ iJEVD’ Henley ranch, contains 1G0 acres all and was 34 years of age. lie wax six one-third inure .than it has cost them, This lu"?’ ',ar-T K iiom I. wtth her' fuel four Inclu s in height and his counting all Improvements. under the ditch, with a good house, granery and shed. 55 acres in alfalfa son' Maggie and I k sly and II iii I m were of ponderous simply Illustrates the wonderful pro ductivity of that soil If you can only Don’t miss this opportunity if you proportions. ll, iL Sa,un,1*y morning for want a gcx>d paying ranch. get water on It.” i,.i ' ' v’ < a ' Sl"' IcaMcd her ho-1 OTIS KRAUSE, Proprietor. BASE BALL GAME NEXT SUNDAY F. M. Bowne, who owns a tract of nike ’T* “' 'Vr,l{,,t a"<l w,n 6oo ACRE CATTLE RANCH. land near Bonanza, has purchased a make her future home in Berkeley. The Maroons and Grays will play steam entrine and pumps and will try 11 miles from Klamath Falls, good m ?*?: >'«* *>ld his Inter- ball at the fair grounds next Sunday the expel Imeni of securing water for | cattle ranch will raise 500 tons of afternixin at 2 o ’ clirk. Admission to Irrigation by pumping it from Lost erlv » mnd ”f Hh'*ep form- alfalfa and about three times as much w- 'wned by t;ri,), A Batchelder to men and boys over 12 years, 25 cents, liver. This will be the first experi wild hay. Can also raise grain, fruit, ment of the kind in t! at section. In P«<* <>t VI ’-, '"tend* to dis-: Indies free. potatoes and all kinds of vegetables. Liverymen are requested to run California, where water is used for «mr L •’r"l,' r,y here and I Good outside range for cattle. wagons Ix'tween the town and the Irrigating orchards, it is found profit CITY PROPERTY. grand stand. able to use steam pump«, but it is Hereafter no . ........ xccpt players and stinto be demonstrated whether It 65 by 120 foot lot, with four room wax' '.ri'. / r,',,"n'the negro who officials will be permitted on tlie ball will pay to pump water for hay lami. house, well located, on Milin street, tndlans'h.'i f?r *'lllnK whisky to grounds and ai . i . are requested to <x*- State Treasurer Moore says that one bhx*.k east, of sehixil house, suit /» hcHrlnff In'Torp ii m * copy the grand stand. This rule will a nunilx-r of farmers In that section able for residence pr business. For ’’Ver'i tr"'I V "l,r"W be enforced. J. G. PiEitcK, of the state have Ixeu figuring on es By securing for your sale cheap. MRS. J. C. PEREZ, Proprietor. Sec. K. C. A. C. tablishing pumping systems, and self a guaranteed in Fon S alk —One span of hay horses, Tu.J.v T,K ,i,k,'n '•» Portland tliev w ill await w ith Interest the re-j HIRAH ROACH DEAD. come for life. 9 and 10 years old, weight 1300 each, marslmL Cn "g 7 1110 <,ePuty U* 8. suit' of Mr. Bowne’x experiment. ; broke to drive either single or double. lllram Roach. popularly known in Fuel is near at hand and if the cost Protection for your Also a practically new double harness, Is not t(x> great many pumps will be rt Ashland as “ Dick ’ ’ Roach, died ft I'«’ " IN III»»' X’”’ Pl' » * *1 I f t IlC MineHthe'rnnlng ,w° *ii'‘('essl ve .\NIII<llltl , IN WITH THE LATEST CREATIONS IN MILLINERY. family, too, if you j Want to sell quick. ,,|lt j„ operation where the lay m tm Snudav >Hin?iT *CnI U) Plwo" Ills home in tIris city Satmday, in the '■"lid "is’sueh tiiat can.mt be nut put 1 have plenty morn good bargains 5(11 h year of Ills age. Deceased had •• ....... water -*•.*>•<•,..> ><>t be die. f'nnsby»"* ,,giunn Ma- 1 which I haven’t room to advertise Mr. * r"w Ins 23,0 «" <>"'? lM*en a resident of Ashland for nearly liiixm II by ditching alone. HATS TRIMMED AND MADE TO ORDER. here. Let me know what you are Bowne will have to raise the water Thr Continuous in- 30 years, and tx'fore being taken witli Plavs m iri*'’"' “"J hrl1' ; looking for. 14 feet. ’ I »Ullment Endowment w"«'h.*r wJ' . r.(On . ................... 'rhe Ills last illness bad been an unusually alxiiit Mr. Moon*says that although tin hard worker. He was a man much Accomplish« both. haidly .... ’ .’‘H'1 ,l"' game wax «JiSSf . ................................ respected for his fill Ilf ulness and price of hav has advanced In Klamath have anything to honesty. Besides the widow, six county, Hie sales of shx*k are not [? 7 sell want United States Commissioner, children, four sons and t wo daughters, above"normal, except that one large th*1KI«n'nhn j»" n"w r,l""'"K 1» will to see j sale has been made because of survive, as follows: Mrs. Dora Sing 1 ® been |,rilll i,V?r' S, v,*ral loads leton, Miss Lena lloach, and Messrs. esiti the ownership of l»nd* Correspondence solicited. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. unly result of the advance In the Albeit, Karl and Claud lloach, all P,WM,l<ifby , m .,OWn ,""1 ‘"H- “Strongest in the World” Address Qeanliness and Good Work ' price of nay will probably be that not GENERAL LAND BUSINESS. The youne 'u“* down ’•Ivor. grown and living in this city. so largo a number of cattle as usual WM. S. WORDEN, The funeral services were held at . hl,v|'M{ n|l.ntv"?H town '‘re, .................. .......... ,ew day. ,,ty the last the family home yesterday afternoon, | will be brought Into the county to be Resident Solicitor. — iUtL,..:. ‘.•belr vacation. Tliev llev. P. F. Phelps of the Presbyterian fed this wiiiter.|mQBXllllUttfwr a fine line of men's sweaters and underwear, just arrived $ IF 1011 WANT 10 Bill IISBER PRICES RIGHT i YOUR MAN I CA/\ SELL YOU 0 1OO Acres J $ 1OOO Acres $ u Sporting Good. J YOU ARE j | HUNTING j in yourself one that is without lines QlilS, Rilles, Bring on Your DIRT DIRT I Will Sill II FOR 1 Baldwin, the Hardware Dealer* A v!> Ifc Hotel Linkville I. W. BURRISS, Prop. i> A 1^ Æ O K of B W 1C K Ar » Fresh Chocolate Creams and Bonbons and All Popular Drinks Choice Cigars If you have something headquarters for All Stage Lines, to sell let people know Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per day. it who want to buy, Klamath Falls, don’t delude yourself KUAMATH HOUSE with the idea that pur chasers will hunt you Per $5.00 j out. Send me your de for Timber scriptions and price. REMEMBER ITWILLNOlCOSHOUflCENT For Advertising NEW FALL MILLINERY Misses Dress and STORE, ’P ’P Hats and r Si MIDSUMMER SALE Si flats, Shirt H aists and Ginghams at cost. Shirt Waists, Ladies ready made Muslin Underwear and all kinds of Ladies Furnishings always on hand. Protect Your Own Old Age AIAYLONE’S MII^UINERY. NEW MILLINERY STORE. You Don't have To D ie To Win THE Have just returned from San Francisco m If you or to buy, it pay you me. W. O. Smith. HOTEL BARBER SHOP, J. W. SIEMENS, Proprietor. C. H. WITHROW,